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  2. Emerson Combat Systems - Wikipedia

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    Emerson Combat Systems was developed as one of numerous eclectic martial systems that arose in the 1980s. Rather than teach individual philosophies and parameters of different fighting styles that he studied such as Jeet Kune Do, Kyokushin, Shotokan, Brazilian Jujitsu, Boxing, and Escrima; Emerson took elements that he thought were useful from those arts and presented them as part of a system.

  3. Yaw-Yan - Wikipedia

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    Yaw-Yan, also called Sayaw ng Kamatayan (English: Dance of Death), [1] is a Filipino martial art developed by Napoleon A. Fernandez and based on older Filipino martial arts. [2] Since its inception in the 1970s, it has dominated the kickboxing scene in the Philippines and has proven very effective against other stand-up fighting arts [citation ...

  4. Special Combat Aggressive Reactionary System - Wikipedia

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    The US Navy developed a training manual for teaching SCARS to members of the Navy and SEALs. It states in its introduction that it was used as "an educational system dealing primarily with the thought process in high risk areas of combat" and meant to "increase an individual's decision making skills in high stress areas of conflict".

  5. Chris Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Chris Bradford is an English author [1] and black belt martial artist, [2] best known for his children's fictional series, Young Samurai.. The first Young Samurai book, The Way of the Warrior, was published by Puffin Books in 2008.

  6. Aliveness - Wikipedia

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    Aliveness has also been defined in relation to martial arts techniques as an evaluation of combat effectiveness. [2] Some trainers, like Cus D'Amato , Kevin Rooney , Floyd Mayweather Sr. , resort to the alive training, requesting both their trainees and sparring partners to do their best. [ 3 ]

  7. Ground fighting - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally neglected by most grappling arts, striking on the ground is an important aspect of ground fighting. Typically, a top position is better for various strikes than a bottom position, simply because the combatant in the top position can generate the distance and movement needed for effective strikes, while the bottom combatant is restricted by the ground and by the combatant on top.

  8. Ninjutsu - Wikipedia

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    The ninja used their art to ensure their survival in a time of violent political turmoil. Ninjutsu included methods of gathering information and techniques of non-detection, avoidance, and misdirection. Ninjutsu involved training in disguise, escape, concealment, archery, and medicine. Skills relating to espionage and assassination were highly ...

  9. Tien Shan Pai - Wikipedia

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    Tien Shan Pai (天山派, pinyin Tiānshān pài) is a northern style of Kung-fu [1] which stresses rhythm, the demonstration of power accentuated by solid thuds made by the hands, the emitting of power from the entire body, the coordination of the hands and feet as well as blocks and strikes, high kicks and low sweeps, as well as locking and throwing techniques. [2]